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** The Swedish tradition dates at least to the 15th century, and there is even a particular day for the purpose, Våffeldagen ( waffle day ), which sounds like Vårfrudagen (" Our Lady's Day "), and is therefore used for the purpose.
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** and Hall
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** and temple
** The effects of these events on agriculture, farmers, and on the supply of agricultural offerings for the Jerusalem temple, interspersed with a call to national lament.
** Epizephyrian Locri: A temple associated with childbirth ; its treasure was looted by Pyrrhus.
** Temple dance – religious performance held in the temples, such as sadir, prescribed by Agamas ( scriptures that codified temple rituals, etc .).
** Roman temple to Bellona on the Capitolinus outside Rome is burnt to the ground.
** September 26 – Julius Caesar dedicates a temple to his mythical ancestor Venus Genetrix in fulfillment of a vow he made at the battle of Pharsalus.
** The Hall of Wonders ( temple of Gond ): Located in the southwest corner of the Upper City.
** The Water-Queen's House ( temple of Umberlee ): Located along the west side of the harbor.
** Likewise, a bas-relief at the 12th century temple of Angkor Wat that depicts the churning has Ravana anchoring the line of Asuras that are pulling on the serpent's head.
** A lintel at the 10th century temple of Banteay Srei depicts Ravana shaking Mount Kailasa.
** The 12th century Khmer temple Angkor Wat contains a dramatic depiction in bas-relief of the Battle of Lanka between Ravana's Rakshasas and Rama's monkeys.
** Likewise, the battle is depicted in a crude bas-relief at the 12th century temple of Preah Khan.
** Emperor Kōmyō ( 光明天皇 Kōmyō Ten ' nō ), named after a temple
** Zhu Bailiu ( 朱百六 ), posthumously honored as Emperor Xuan ( 玄皇帝 ) with the temple name of Dezu ( 德祖 )
** Zhu Sijiu ( 朱四九 ), posthumously honored as Emperor Heng ( 恆皇帝 ) with the temple name of Yizu ( 懿祖 )
** Zhu Chuyi ( 朱初一 ), posthumously honored as Emperor Yu ( 裕皇帝 ) with the temple name of Xizu ( 熙祖 )
** Zhu Shizhen ( 朱世珍, original name Zhu Wusi 朱五四 ) ( 1283 – 1344 ), posthumously honored as Emperor Chun ( 淳皇帝 ) with the temple name of Renzu ( 仁祖 )
** The Golden Pavilion is a notable Buddhist temple in Kyoto, Kinki, Japan.
** Grinding knuckles to the temple of a seated opponent-1990
** Kongōshō Temple ( 金剛證寺 ): A Buddhist temple near the top of Mt.
** Daitsu-ji Temple, the largest temple in central Nagahama.
** builds temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus
** A detailed and moving tympanum at the 10th century Hindu temple of Banteay Srei depicts the combat of the brothers, as well as Rama's intervention and Vali's death in the arms of another monkey.
** A bas-relief at the 12th century temple of Angkor Wat shows the fight between the brothers, the arrival of Rama, and Vali lying on his death-bed, mourned by many other monkeys.
** The fight between Vali and Sugriva is also represented at the lesser-known 13th century Angkorian temple of Preah Pithu.

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